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FORTY-THIRD INFANTRY. 859
and K, were sent to Springfield, Illinois, under command of Ma¬ jor Blake, where they were employed in provost duty. The secession proclivities of some districts in Southern Illinois, re¬ quiring the interposition of military authority, some of these companies were detached to points in that part of the State where military surveillance was necessary. The regiment was engaged in this kind of duty until the expiration of their term of service. Returning to Madison, Wis,, on the 20th of June, 1865, the regiment was soon after mustered out and disbanded.
Regimental Statistics.— Original strength, 877, Gain—by re¬ cruits in 1865,130; by substitutes, 1; total, 1,008, Loss—by death, 57; deserted, 18; transferred, 149; discharged, 189; mustered out, 646,
FORTY-THIRD INFANTRY.
This regiment was recruited and organized pursuant to the call of July, 1864, under the superintendence of Colonel Amasa Cobb, formerly in command of the Fifth Wisconsin, at Camp Washburn, Milwaukee, the first company being mustered into the United States service, August 8th, and the last, October 8th, and left the State under orders to proceed to iN'ashville, Tenn,, on the 10th of October, 1864, with the following roster:
Colonel—AMASA COBB.
LieutenaiU Co?07ieZ — BYEON Paine; ilicyor—Samuel B. Brightman; Adjutant—AL,viif F.Clark; Quartermaster—Josn B. Eugene; Surgeo7i — And-rew J. Ward; First As¬ sistant Surgeo7}^CnAnL,KS C Hayes ; Second Assista7U Surgeon^-TuouAS Beach ; Chaplain — Rev. John Walworth.
Co. Captains. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants.
A —E. D. Lowry, Wihiam Partridge, Charles M. Day,
B — George K. Shaw, Hiram H. Loekwood, Lloyd V. Nanscawen,
C — George CampbeU, Levi Welden, John Brandon,
D —Josiah Hinman, Morgan O'Flalierty, Francis A. Smith,
E — Isaac Stockwell, Charles J. Wadsworth George W. Witter,
F — John S. Wilson, John E. Davis, Henry Harris,
G—Bruce E. McCoy, Arthur T. Morse, Charles W. Allen,
H—William W. Likens, Elijah Lyon, Thomas O. Russell,
i;— George Jackson, Anthony D. Miller, Orrin L. Ingman,
K—Robert A. Gillett. John W. Howard, Charles Lemke.
Arriving at ISTashville, the regiment, under orders, proceeded by rail to Johnsonville, on the Tennessee River, where it
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| Title | 42nd to 53rd Infantry, chapter 48 from E.B. Quiner's Military History of Wisconsin (Chicago, 1866) |
| Source Title | 42nd to 53rd Infantry, chapter 48 from E.B. Quiner's Military History of Wisconsin (Chicago, 1866) |
| Regiment | 42nd Infantry; 43rd Infantry; 44th Infantry; 45th Infantry; 46th Infantry; 47th Infantry; 48th Infantry; 49th Infantry; 50th Infantry; 51st Infantry; 52nd Infantry; 53rd Infantry; |
| Author/Creator | Quiner, E. B. (Edwin Bentley), d. 1868. |
| Description | This is an excerpt from E.B. Quiner's thousand-page volume, The Military History of Wisconsin: a record of the civil and military patriotism of the state, in the war for the union, with a history of the campaigns in which Wisconsin soldiers have been conspicuous, regimental histories, sketches of distinguished officers, the roll of the illustrious dead, movements of the Legislature and state officers, etc. (Chicago: Clarke & co., 1866). Because the entire work is so unwieldy and most users want to consult only a single chapter, we have divided it into smaller portions covering discrete topics. The entire work is online at Google Books and the Internet Archive (www.archive.org) in the most popular ereader formats. |
| Source Type | history |
| Place of Publication | Chicago |
| Source Creation Date | 1866 |
| Source Publisher | Clarke & Co. |
| Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
| Publication Date-Electronic | 2010 |
| Rights | © Copyright 2010 by the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) |
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| Digital Identifier | CWOT0000zp |
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| Title | 859 |
| Source Title | 42nd to 53rd Infantry, chapter 48 from E.B. Quiner's Military History of Wisconsin (Chicago, 1866) |
| Source Type | history |
| Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
| Publication Date-Electronic | 2010 |
| Rights | © Copyright 2010 by the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) |
| Digital Format | JPG |
| Full text | FORTY-THIRD INFANTRY. 859 and K, were sent to Springfield, Illinois, under command of Ma¬ jor Blake, where they were employed in provost duty. The secession proclivities of some districts in Southern Illinois, re¬ quiring the interposition of military authority, some of these companies were detached to points in that part of the State where military surveillance was necessary. The regiment was engaged in this kind of duty until the expiration of their term of service. Returning to Madison, Wis,, on the 20th of June, 1865, the regiment was soon after mustered out and disbanded. Regimental Statistics.— Original strength, 877, Gain—by re¬ cruits in 1865,130; by substitutes, 1; total, 1,008, Loss—by death, 57; deserted, 18; transferred, 149; discharged, 189; mustered out, 646, FORTY-THIRD INFANTRY. This regiment was recruited and organized pursuant to the call of July, 1864, under the superintendence of Colonel Amasa Cobb, formerly in command of the Fifth Wisconsin, at Camp Washburn, Milwaukee, the first company being mustered into the United States service, August 8th, and the last, October 8th, and left the State under orders to proceed to iN'ashville, Tenn,, on the 10th of October, 1864, with the following roster: Colonel—AMASA COBB. LieutenaiU Co?07ieZ — BYEON Paine; ilicyor—Samuel B. Brightman; Adjutant—AL,viif F.Clark; Quartermaster—Josn B. Eugene; Surgeo7i — And-rew J. Ward; First As¬ sistant Surgeo7}^CnAnL,KS C Hayes ; Second Assista7U Surgeon^-TuouAS Beach ; Chaplain — Rev. John Walworth. Co. Captains. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. A —E. D. Lowry, Wihiam Partridge, Charles M. Day, B — George K. Shaw, Hiram H. Loekwood, Lloyd V. Nanscawen, C — George CampbeU, Levi Welden, John Brandon, D —Josiah Hinman, Morgan O'Flalierty, Francis A. Smith, E — Isaac Stockwell, Charles J. Wadsworth George W. Witter, F — John S. Wilson, John E. Davis, Henry Harris, G—Bruce E. McCoy, Arthur T. Morse, Charles W. Allen, H—William W. Likens, Elijah Lyon, Thomas O. Russell, i;— George Jackson, Anthony D. Miller, Orrin L. Ingman, K—Robert A. Gillett. John W. Howard, Charles Lemke. Arriving at ISTashville, the regiment, under orders, proceeded by rail to Johnsonville, on the Tennessee River, where it |
| Digital Identifier | CWOT0880 |
